The Chronicles of T.A.C.T. 48 / AZ - August


Compassionate Care
Is Important to T.A.C.T.
After any trauma, there is a lot to deal with. We’ve said it time and time again, but we strongly believe that a clean-up after such should not be part of family or friends’ responsibilities. Hiring professionals who specialize in clean-up after an accident, suicide, homicide or discovery of an unattended death is essential, not only for practical reasons but also for the compassionate care they provide during these traumatic times.
The emotional toll of handling these situations cannot be understated. The memories and images associated with such tragic events can be haunting, making it difficult for individuals to move forward. Trained professionals bring both the expertise and empathy necessary to manage the clean-up process while offering support and understanding to those affected.
It’s important to remember that you're not alone in facing these challenges. By entrusting specialists with this task, you can focus on your emotional recovery while ensuring the space is handled with care and professionalism. When you call T.A.C.T. 48 or T.A.C.T. AZ you are going to speak directly with the owner’s, David & Leanne, from start to finish – not some corporation who care more about bottom line numbers than the individual and what they are going through. We sincerely hope you never need our services, but if you do, know that we will be there for you and your family.
September: Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month — a time to honor the lives lost to suicide, recognize the millions who have faced suicidal thoughts, and support the individuals, families, and communities affected by suicide. It's also an opportunity to raise awareness, promote suicide prevention efforts, and share messages of hope and resilience. Take the time to educate yourself and help others.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988)
PRIMA: Take Me to the Movies
Arizona Public Risk Management Association (PRIMA) had their annual workshop at the very end of July and start of August in Flagstaff, AZ. T.A.C.T. 48 was once again a Silver Sponsor of the event to help many public sector risk managers and industry partners attend this event to network and attend educational seminars. This year the theme was movie based and we were each given a movie to use as an inspirational point for our vendor tables. T.A.C.T. selected Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960’s Psycho as the clean-up demonstrated in the movie was far from professional grade.
We attend these events to help educate individuals on the importance of proper remediation at all levels. If you don’t know who to call on, we are probably your best source.


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